STÁTNÍ TAJEMNÍK U ŘÍŠSKÉHO PROTEKTORA V ČECHÁCH A NA MORAVĚ, PRAHA, inv. 2740, sig. 109-14/43 Page 16 · 16 of 329
THE SECRETARY TO THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 2740, sig. 109-14/43
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-2- 1S of the government, which prohibits the wearing of Czech colours, all Czech citizens have invested cochards with the tricolor after the Munich assassination. 6ooo people were stopped in Prague that day and registered on a suspect list.600 of them were sent to the concentration camp.Despite the protests against England organized by the Germans, the Czechs are convinced that the Munich explosion was done by the Gestapo to incite the German people against England. Thousands of flyers were distributed throughout Prague in the form of brochures entitled "Christmas gifts" or "Buy Phillip's Round Fui equipment" containing the speech Chamberlains, Daladiers and Benesch, according to confidential reports of the Prague police, 30 bodies of SS people have been recovered from Moldova since September." BELGRAD: Havas: "The Protectorate has decided to introduce food carts, including for strangers who are temporarily in Bohemia and Moravia, the free sale of sewers, bread in restaurants and other agricultural products. All sorts of goods are missing. The majority of the shops are only open for a few hours, although people have been in line since the first hours of the morning." BELGRAD: Havas: "From Prague it is confirmed that President Ha-cha is practically interned in his castle in Lana under an administrative pretext.He himself was deprived of the freedom of conduct provided by a German police officer, who gave the president permission to travel freely in the territory of the Protectorate. This internment is linked to an invitation to Berlin to accept President Hache.Even the personal intervention of Baron v.Neurath and his lieutenant Frank did not persuade Hácha to go to the imperial capital. In Prague, it is claimed that the President should go to Berlin to sign the mobilization decree of one million tachechen, which should be incorporated into German regiments in relation to one Czech outside of three Germans". BERN: Havas: "The press office of Wilhelmstrasse told the foreign journalists yesterday evening that order and calm in the Protectorate were prevailing.Nevertheless, it has been admitted that certain measures are being taken by the Prague government against insurgent elements.